Bogdan Mara

Ion Bogdan Mara ( born September 29, 1977 in Deva, Hunedoara County ) is a former Romanian football player at the position of a striker.

Career

Mara began his career in 1996 at FC Inter Sibiu. In his first season at Inter we ended up in the second- highest Romanian league to 15th place. After the subsequent twelfth place in 1997/98, the striker moved to Dinamo Bucharest in the first division. In his first season could be runner-up, but Mara only played twice and scored one goal. Then he was transferred for a fall season to Farul Constanta, before he turned his back on the club in the winter and moved to FC Arges Pitesti. At the end of the season he was pleased with fifth place.

In 2000 he returned to Bucharest and left the capital then again in the winter of 2000 /01 and returned to FC Arges Pitesti, where you once again finished fifth.

Year 2001, Mara 's first foreign engagement as he to Deportivo Alavés, who previously reached the final of the UEFA Cup a year moved to Spain. The seventh place in the first season could be achieved, however, increased in the next year with 19th place from the Primera División. The Romanian left out Deportivo and moved to China to Tianjin Teda. After the sixth place in the highest Chinese football league, he returned to Spain and played one season at Poli Ejido Deportivo where he was with the club in the second division 13.

In the summer of 2005 he returned home to Romania and played five games long at Rapid Bucharest before moving to FC Stal Alchevsk in Ukraine. After the relatively disappointing eleventh place he again went back to Romania and signed the then first division UTA Arad, whom he left in 2008 towards Unirea Urziceni. There the successful fifth place was retracted, but Mara had left the club and joined in the winter of 2008/ 09 to CFR Cluj, he could nevertheless be due to the championship title of his Exklubs Urziceni, celebrate a master, as he for this season for Urziceni use came. In addition there was the successful Cup mission of CFR Cluj, so Mara could win in a curious way, the Romanian Double.

During the winter break of 2009/10 Mara Cluj left and moved to Iraklis Thessaloniki in Greece. After a mid-table at the end of the season, his club permit withdrawn in the course of 2010/ 11, which meant relegation. He then left Iraklis and moved in summer 2011 to Skoda Xanthi.

National

International Mara played eleven times for the national team of Romania and scored in a friendly against Cyprus in 2000 his only goal so far.

Achievements

  • Romanian Champion 2009
  • Romanian Cup Winners 2009
  • Romanian Supercup 2009
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